Monday, November 16, 2009

The Beginnings of Jester King



Jester King has finished fundraising, got a plot of land and snagged a warehouse. As you can see (above - picturewise and below - pressreleasewise) the brewery is not going to be in the "city." I like this. It will make the brewery a sort of destination for Austinites, similar to Real Ale.

From the brewery:
Jester King Craft Brewery is excited to report that it has completed fund raising, found a location and purchased a warehouse. After eighteen months of planning, fund raising began in June and finished this November with $500,000 raised. A 6,000 square foot warehouse has been secured, which is in the process of being disassembled and moved to the site of the Jester King Brewery.

The brewery will sit on four acres of ranch land in southwest Austin off of Fitzhugh Road (see map on next page). In addition to the brewery, the land will be the site of an olive grove. It should be a wonderful destination for artisan food and beer and local music.

Jester King is currently in the process of purchasing brewing equipment and becoming licensed. It projects to open in six to nine months during the spring or summer of 2010.

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